Paul Millerd — The Pathless Path (EP.112)

After working at McKinsey and getting an MBA from MIT, Paul Millerd was succeeding well on a path that “made sense”. However, things started changing when he had a health crisis, which ended up with him embarking on a pathless path. Since 2017, he’s been tinkering with multiple side-hustles, writing newsletters, creating podcasts, traveling, and helping others join the pathless path. Paul’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/p_millerd Paul’s newsletter: https://boundless.substack.com/ ‘The Pathless Path’ book: https://think-boundless.com/the-pathless-path/ Show Notes: Having fun paying bills Jumping off your fitness landscape The first few years of being self-employed Connecting with the subconscious self Internet as an off-ramp How to stir up curiosity Lessons from DJing The social construct of retirement Internet economy requires showing up daily Design for liking your life Tinkering Embracing laziness Luxury of doing what you want The shift from cynicism to optimism Societal progress over the last decades What’s next for Paul? Books Mentioned: The Pathless Path; by Paul Millerd The Body Keeps The Score; by Bessel van der Kolk

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